Everything posted by Prisma
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Mariacarla Boscono
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Elisa Sednaoui
Fendi Fashion Show. HQ Her hair looks so good... She wore Karl Lagerfeld for Fendi Resort 2015; Cartier and Charlotte Olympia. Jewellery in detail. Cartier Panther necklace (a handmade piece). Black and white pictures...my weakness. Video interview. http://it.fashionmag.com/videos/video/13898,Fendi-Collection-Spring-Summer-2015-in-Milan-.html#.VBtiOIFnz9k http://luxsure.com/blog/2014/09/21/fendi-interviews-collection-springsummer-2015-in-milan/ Karl Lagerfeld; Nadja Auermann; Elisa Sednaoui (1:10 to 1:35). Obsessed with her hair which looks even better in the video... :wub2: :wub2:
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Queen Letizia of Spain
Nice pics!
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Sophie Marceau
I hardly believe she's 47...Awesome woman. What a beauty! I'm re reading "Anna Karenina" and a friend recommended me watching the film version starred by Sophie. It's no recent exactly...but she's the best Anna I've ever seen!
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Pamela Bernier
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Mariacarla Boscono
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Elisa Sednaoui
Getting ready for Milan Fashion Week... At Fendi show during Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2015 on September 18. Looking at her at the front row, I can't help wondering why she retired from the runway so soon (she's only 26 and she hasn't been on the runways for several years). With watermarks. During the event, she was interviewed briefly about her work. "Sednaoui is finishing a documentary about female empowerment in the Middle East, but she will be showing her lighter side with the lead role in Italian movie “Soap Opera", set for release on Oct. 20. 'I have the most dramatic role in the film, because I come back to separate from a boyfriend and he actually turns out to have committed suicide – but it’s a comedy', she enthused. 'I’m very excited because it’s the first time I act in my own mother tongue.”
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Mariacarla Boscono
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Elisa Sednaoui
El Palacio de Hierro. And its endless campaign...They show campaign and backstage pictures/videos almost everyday. Instagram Video. http://instagram.com/p/tD_09yN6fH/ By the way, Elisa will attend Milan Fashion Week which means (at best) lot of pictures. A colorful note? She went to Milan with her son Jack today. Apparently, the little boy didn't have a good day...and the passengers didn't have a good flight. That's why Elisa decided to apologize on Facebook and Twitter... "I apologize to the passengers who were flying from London to Milan at 7.40 this morning along with myself and my son, who walked up and down the aisle with great joy, one piece of bread in one hand and a croissant in the other one saying (or should I say screaming?) 'Bye Bye' to the delighted travellers who were having (or trying to) a nap". Hilarious (unless you were on that flight).
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Pamela Bernier
Lord & Taylor Sweater. From Hudson's Bay website. After watching Hudson's Bay/Elle spots at least twice, I must say that I didn't like them. There must be a lot of reasons (lighting, direction, style and some other that I haven't even noticed due to my total lack of knowledge about fashion shoots). But regarding to Pamela...I don't like the way she poses in front the camera. Her (lack of) expressions. She's gorgeous (in spite they didn't exploit the 100% of her beauty in these ads) but basically she can't convey anything, not even the feelings mentioned in each video (in the humble opinion of an spectator, at least). Not long time ago, I wondered why she wasn't among the most requested models...I think I found the answer.
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Andreea Diaconu
You're welcome, Syria! "This past week, there was a model party at the Vogue offices. And like at any good celebration—there was a photo booth involved. But instead of the standard hefty sit-and-smile contraption, the models gave their best face to Phhhoto Pro, a portable device to capture your movements, and transform them into GIFs. Even better, Phhhoto is also an app available on your phone, allowing you to GIF-ify yourself, and share it with friends at any time". Source: http://www.vogue.com/1450121/bella-hadid-andreea-diaconu-top-models-gif-ify-phhhoto/ Click to watch the gif.
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Taylor Hill
Thanks for the editorial, hopee15! Alberta Ferretti S/S 2015. Milan Fashion Week. One more. By the way, is it just me or Taylor looks like Audrey Hepburn in an amazing way? Look at this picture.
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Kristina Romanova
Thanks for all the pictures you added, Syria!
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Coco Rocha
L'Officiel Singapore. September 2014. Interview. "Whatever I do, I want to do it well. I don’t want to, say, go into acting just because that’s the next thing to do; I want to learn how to be really good at it. “ Explains Rocha. A recent collaboration with accessories label BaubleBar proves her eye for statement-making costume jewelry – think show-stealing necklaces with huge crystals and stones or a row of pearls on a ear cuff. What’s next on the list? Affectionately dubbed the “Queen of Posing”, she has amazed one and all with her ability to hit poses in quick succession. Her record so far? One hundred and sixty poses per minute. Back in 2003, Rocha was a 14-year-old girl who had devoted half her life to dance when Charles Stuart (owner of acclaimed model management agency in Vancouver, Charles Stuart International Models) spotted her during an Irish dance competition. The Canadian girl spent a few months in Singapore and Taipei building a portfolio before moving to New York to work on an exclusive six-month stint with photographer Steven Meisel (whom the industry knows as the ‘model maker’). She left an indelible impression on the fashion industry when she Irish-jigged her way down the runway of Jean Paul Gaultier (Fall-Winter ’07), which led to it being remembered as the ‘Coco Moment’. “I attribute my success to them [steven Meisel and Jean Paul Gaultier],”shares Rocha. While Rocha describes Manhattan as the city with “so much going on that I have to live slightly outside of it”, she now resides in Westchester with husband, James Conran. They both work from home (“I love days where I stay in in my pajamas and just watch Netflix,” says the 26-year-old) and make the occasional jaunts to Manhattan to catch up with friends, for photo shoots, and various meetings for her soon-to-be-published book, Study of Pose, which is due out this October. Conceptualized and photographed by Steven Sebring, the book contains 1,000 poses executed by Rocha; it was a challenge thrown by the photographer whom she had met at a dinner party in 2010. At that time, Sebring was developing a unique system, called The Rig, that he felt could revolutionize fashion photography. He described it as “the fourth dimension”, an experimental form of photography that, in a nutshell, works very much like the “bullet time” shots made famous in the Matrix. While a technical explanation would not do this process justice, Rocha explains, “It’s almost as if the technology makes movement seem tangible and the energy of the pose truly alive. Steven said he couldn’t find a anyone he thought was capable of doing one thousand poses which sounded like a challenge to me. I love a good challenge.” “By using The Rig for this project, the concept of capturing 1,000 poses became much more contemporary, educational and interactive than I ever could have dreamed,” explains Sebring. Every shot of Rocha in the traditionally printed book is available in its 360-degree digital glory (which can be accessed when you buy its digital book), where every pose can be viewed and studied in great detail from one hundred different, seamless angles. “It was me in the middle and a hundred cameras all around me,” Rocha recalls the creative process. How did you fall in love with dancing? I loved to perform when I was young, and I still do. Music always inspires me while modeling – it brings me back to performing. I put 110% into it and I think everyone gets more creative when they see someone else perform. How, do you think, your background in dancing has helped you advance in modeling? I think models that used to dance are generally better models. They are less nervous under the watchful eye of the camera and they know how to use their body. In my new book, you’ll see how different types of dance are used as inspiration. To know and understand your body is very important, it helps you to see what an angle looks like without having to look at the photo. In dance, you are trained to position your hand or curve your body in a certain way without looking at it. What do you wish to achieve through this book? There are a few messages. One is to educate younger models and people who think modeling is easy. It’s a portfolio of poses and a proof of how complex and nuanced it can be. On the other hand, it is supposed to be funny. A book of a thousand poses – that’s a funny thing! For artists and sculptors out there, the digital version allows you to have a 360-degree view of the poses. It’s like seeing a thousand ways the body moves and really is a different way of looking at art. The biggest thing that I’m excited about is the fact this is the first book of its kind. This is the dictionary for modeling and I doubt anyone else will attempt this. It’s interesting. Either you will laugh at it, or be inspired by it. I hope both! You mentioned in Study of Pose, “I would be lying if I said I didn’t hit a few walls in the three days we shot this book.” What were the main challenges faced? Trying to find a thousand was definitely a challenge. I kept questioning myself, “Did I already do that pose?” My husband and Steven were throwing out inspiration like ‘Marilyn Monroe’ and ‘Michael Jackson’ to coach me into new poses. There were no props, it was just me. It was quite daunting and more than a few times I wondered if I even had it in me to come up with 1000. How many poses were shot before shortlisting it to 1,000? Maybe around 1,050. You can’t really go any further than that, or at least I couldn’t! You’ve been an inspiration to aspiring models. What words of advice do you have for them? It’s important they learn how to build confidence. Nine years ago, I didn’t have the confidence to move. Photographers had to move me. We’re there to inspire. A lot of girls are very nervous about being judged on how they move. On the other hand I think over confidence and arrogance can be an issue for young models. I’ve always lived by the mantra “It’s nice to be important, but it’s important to be nice”. Source: http://oh-so-coco.tumblr.com/post/97672485477/lofficielsingapore
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Pamela Bernier
Powerful. Happy. Note: If you aren't Canadian (l'm not), I'll just add that Hudson's Bay is an important department store.
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Pamela Bernier
Elle Canada and Hudson's Bay. "Elle's first of many collaborations is with Hudson’s Bay – another Canadian institution. The two fashion powerhouses have come together and created these fun videos that encourage shoppers to ‘Shop Your Mood’. Directed by Arkan Zakharov, styled by Juliana Schiavinatto and starring top Canadian model Pamela Bernier, each video has a distinct mood: Happy, Powerful, Rebellious, Relaxed and Romantic". Relaxed. Rebellious. Romantic.
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Taylor Hill
Gorgeous pics. :wub2: I found two of them in bigger size... And she looks amazing in H&M pictures... :wub2: London Fashion Week S/S 2015. Giles. Christopher Kane. And some close ups...
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Bianca Balti
Nargis Magazine. September 2014 (Preview). Nargis Magazine Backstage Video. Bianca will be the face of Alessandro Angelozzi Couture (Bridal). The pictures for the campaign were taken in Rome by Fabrizio Ferri and this is the link for some pictures of the backstage. http://www.elawedding.it/blog/item/427-bianca-baldi-in-alessandro-angelozzi-couture.html#.VBdmWIFnz9k
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Andreea Diaconu
Giuseppe Zanotti. F/W 2014. Behind the scenes video. The pictures of this campaign were posted on page 68 by another user.
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Mariacarla Boscono
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Iulia Cirstea
Thanks for the videos, Jem6! According to her Instagram, she has been shooting for Alterna Haircair recently. And she has been shooting in Paris yesterday. So, we'll see the results soon. From Paris.
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Kristina Romanova
Thanks for the pictures, Syria! If I'm not wrong, she wasn't at the NY Fashion Week and she's not at London FW now (there are no pictures, at least). How is it possible? And the worst thing is that she probably won't be in Milan and Paris this year...No offense but I think she's more than a catalog model.
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Elisa Sednaoui
El Palcio de Hierro. They keep showing us pictures little by little... And last but not least...She's working with Nico Bustos again! Based on her Instagram, she's in Barcelona shooting with this amazing photographer. Their last work together was for Harper's Bazaar. Now, we'll see where and when the pictures will be published. Edited: El Palacio de Hierro. Instagram Video. http://instagram.com/p/s-dybdt6T1/
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Queen Letizia of Spain
Thanks!
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Mariacarla Boscono
W. September 2014. Editorial: "Das Boot". Just one more (the rest of the editorial was posted on previous page).